Imaging stand-off detection of explosives using tunable MIR quantum cascade lasers
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Frank Fuchs | Wolfgang Bronner | Klaus Köhler | Stefan Hugger | Quankui Yang | Borislav Hinkov | Jan M. Kaster | Rolf Aidam | Sven Rademacher | Kai Degreif | Frank Schnürer | Wenka Schweikert | B. Hinkov | K. Köhler | Quankui Yang | W. Bronner | S. Rademacher | R. Aidam | F. Fuchs | S. Hugger | J. Kaster | K. Degreif | W. Schweikert | F. Schnürer | Jan M. Kaster
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